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    Use PixieDust
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    PixieDust brings you the power to create compelling visuals fast, no coding necessary. You can use PixieDust immediately online in the IBM Cloud, or on your local machine.
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     PixieDust makes data visualization much easier, but does require basic knowledge of how to load/access and manipulate data within a Python notebook.
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     Use PixieDust online right now
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     Start by trying PixieDust in a Python notebook online--no installation necessary. PixieDust is built-in to IBM's
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      Watson Studio
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     . Sign up for a free trial there, and create a new notebook from URL using this sample:
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    PixieDust can save you tons of work. See what it can do for your notebook.
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    If you're working locally, start by
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     installing PixieDust
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    and check out some of its great features.
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     In this PixieDust docs topic:
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       Load Data with PixieDust
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      <a href="displayapi.html">
       Display Data Using PixieDust
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      <a href="packagemanager.html">
       Use PixieDust to Manage Packages
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      <a href="scalabridge.html">
       Use Scala in a Python Notebook via PixieDust
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      <a href="sparkmonitor.html">
       PixieDust's Spark Progress Monitor
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      <a href="download.html">
       Download Data via PixieDust
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      <a href="logging.html">
       PixieDust Logging
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        Docs home for PixieDust
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